Toynbee, Arnold J. "If Ochus and Philip had Lived On"Divergence: 338 BCEWhat if: Artaxerxes III Ochus did not die in 338 BCE and Philip II of Macedon
did not die in 336 BCE.Summary: Surviving an assassination attempt, Philip ends up killing son
Alexander, conquers Rome and pushes Ochus's Persia back to the Euphrates.Published: In Some Problems in Greek History, Oxford University 1969.